Ayers Rock Campground
Address | 173 Yulara Dr, Yulara NT, Australia |
Phone | +61 1300 134 044 |
Website | www.ayersrockresort.com.au/accommodation/ayers-rock-campground |
Categories | Campground, RV Park |
Rating | 3.4 74 reviews |
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Ayers Rock Campground reviews
74 The campsite is a good option if you don't want to pay for a hotel room in the resort.
The facilities need to be maintained more often.
The pool is too small for the size of the campground and hardly has any shady spots, on top of that tour buses keep coming to the pool area to have a bbq's and a swim leaving the staying guest's of the campground with no space to enjoy on a hot day.
Basic cabin. Over priced (180 per night for 2 people in December). Decent facilities, toilet block and BBQ area within 50m. Large shallow reasonable pool, good in 40 degree heat. 15mins drive from Uluru, 30 from Kata Tjuta. Expensive IGA and petrol station nearby. Overall, this place is reasonable, and not lacking anything major, just expensive considering there is no competition.
Disappointing that the prices on the website are out of date so we had to pay more - update the website or honour the prices. Should also be able to book on line. Otherwise facilities clean, showers hot. Cabins are good not spotless but ok. Pool ok
Great camp/caravan sites. Excellent Restaurants and bars. Strict 'no shoes, no shirt, no service' rule.
Buy your beer and wine etc BEFORE you get here, strict restrictions on what you can buy and very expensive.
Rude staff that don't want to help. Cold showers after about 6pm. Dirty facilities. Not setup for roof top tents, sleeping in vehicles or motorhomes in unpowered sites.
I have never seen mens toilets in such an appalling state the campers should be ashamed to leave them in the filthy condition other than thatthe park had large site and good to see staff patrolling we enjoyed our stay.
The campground is well placed to Uluru. It has a great atmosphere with a kids playground, pool and clean BBQ facilities. Shower facilities were also clean and regularly maintained. The only downside is that some campervan spots didn't have a sealed slab (some did). That red dust gets everywhere
Heard that the caravan sites were small, but I found they were mostly OK and had an open feel about them (some shady too). As always I suggest parking up before checking in and going for a walk to try pick your own sites before being put just anywhere. Beware the powered sites in the unpowered section! We were initially put on one of these, and they are tiny, so be aware!
Average. Facilities are not clean, right near the town power plant. Overflow when busy is undeveloped dirt field. Use the free camps out of town. Staff i interacted with are nice, helpful. Cabins look OK.
We are tenting and were so grateful to see grass and soft soil. Great staff, beautiful gardens and clean toilets. I would have given 5 if we had hot water for the showers.
Lucky for the great location and the fact it’s the only place you can stay, most things are very expensive $2.21 a litre fuel, but supermarket was ok
Friendly, busy campground, helpful staff.amenities woefully inadequate for the number of people using the campground. No dump site in the campground (1 about 5km away) and 2 small amenities blocks for 200 sites. Single camp kitchen in the unpowered site area
Very very busy, extraordinarily poor camp kitchen.
I'd guess that there'd be 200 camps, 2 small jugs, one sink, no hot water. 3 out of 5 lights are out.
Men's toilets were clean enough, apparently women's weren't.
Staff friendly and helpful.
Restaurants near by are either very undet-staffed or $40+ for a main. Anyways, the market is cornered!
It's really close to the Rocks. It has a small playground for the kids. It has a pool.
The camp sites were grass.
The water tastes good which is fantastic.
It was BUSY! Heaps of people.
The days start early and the nights late.
Have your showers in the morning if you want hot water but who wants to go to bed covered in red dirt? Washing machines $4 but need pegs for the clothes line. BBQs are great though I found them quite popular.
Fuel was cheaper than Curtin Springs and there's a supermarket here too.